PM Modi’s Rally in Delhi: A Call for Change

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 Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public rally in Delhi, criticized the opposition for their alleged involvement in corruption and hindrance to the city’s development.

“Despite the ongoing development works, the INDIA alliance seems to be more focused on causing disruption in Delhi,” Modi stated, referring to the opposition parties. He further accused them of exploiting every opportunity to “loot the people of Delhi.”

The Prime Minister also highlighted the irony of the opposition’s stance on corruption. “These individuals, who once pledged to eradicate corruption, are now imprisoned due to their involvement in scams worth crores of rupees,” he pointed out.

Modi didn’t spare the Congress party either, which had a stronghold over Delhi for four generations. “The party’s current state is such that they are unable to contest even on 4 seats here,” he commented.

The rally was part of the Prime Minister’s campaign trail, aimed at rallying support for his party in the upcoming elections. His comments come at a time when Delhi is witnessing a political turmoil, with several parties vying for power.

The Prime Minister’s remarks have stirred a fresh round of political discourse, with the opposition expected to counter in the coming days. As the political dynamics in the city intensify, the citizens of Delhi are closely monitoring the developments, hoping for a positive change.

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